2011
How Good Are the Data? Feasible Approach to Validation of Metrics of Quality Derived From an Outpatient Electronic Health Record
Benin AL, Fenick A, Herrin J, Vitkauskas G, Chen J, Brandt C. How Good Are the Data? Feasible Approach to Validation of Metrics of Quality Derived From an Outpatient Electronic Health Record. American Journal Of Medical Quality 2011, 26: 441-451. PMID: 21926280, DOI: 10.1177/1062860611403136.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAmbulatory CareChildChild, PreschoolGuideline AdherenceHumansInfantMass ScreeningMedical Records Systems, ComputerizedOutcome and Process Assessment, Health CareOutpatientsPatient SafetyPediatricsPractice Guidelines as TopicQuality Indicators, Health CareQuality of Health CareReproducibility of Results
2001
Limitations of Conventional Methods of Self-Monitoring of Blood Glucose Lessons learned from 3 days of continuous glucose sensing in pediatric patients with type 1 diabetes
Boland E, Monsod T, Delucia M, Brandt C, Fernando S, Tamborlane W. Limitations of Conventional Methods of Self-Monitoring of Blood Glucose Lessons learned from 3 days of continuous glucose sensing in pediatric patients with type 1 diabetes. Diabetes Care 2001, 24: 1858-1862. PMID: 11679447, DOI: 10.2337/diacare.24.11.1858.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsType 1 diabetesContinuous glucose monitoring systemGlucose levelsPostprandial hyperglycemiaGlucose profilesPeak postprandial glucose levelsContinuous glucose profilesOverall glycemic controlPostprandial glucose levelsFingerstick blood samplesPreprandial glucose levelsTarget rangeMiniMed Continuous Glucose Monitoring SystemAsymptomatic hypoglycemiaGlycemic controlPediatric patientsGlucose monitoring systemGlycemic excursionsHypoglycemic symptomsInsulin replacementNocturnal hypoglycemiaBlood glucoseFood intakeGlycemic patternsBlood samples